Chinese Name : Baizhu Common Names: Bighead Atractylodes Rhizoma The rhizome of Atractylodes macrocephala Koidz (Asteraceae) has warm nature, tastes sweet and bitter., which is commonly used in insufficiency of the spleen, abdominal distension and diarrhea, palpitations, edema, spontaneous perspiration,… Z. Xu, Y. Cai, G. Fan, X. Liu, Y. Dai, Application of Atractylodes Macrocephala Koidz
Chinese Name : Gan cao Common Names: Licorice, glycyrrhiza, prepared Liquorice Root… Glycyrrhiza has taste sweet. It is extensively used in traditional Chinese medicine to treat hepatitis, influenza, cough, and gastric ulcers. F. Li, B. Liu, Q. Wu, Z. Xu, Y. Gu, W. Li, P. Wang, T. Ma and H. Lei, Review of Constituents and
Chinese Name (pinyin): Huangqin Common Names: Baikal skullcap, Scutellaria Root Scutellariae baicalensis has aromatic smell and sweet taste. It has been applied in the treatment of diarrhea, dysentery, hypertension, hemorrhaging, insomnia, inflammation and respiratory infection T. Zhao, H. Tang, L. Xie, Y. Zheng, Z. Ma, Q. Sun, X. Li, Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi. (Lamiaceae): a review
Chinese Name: Wushuige Common names: Graceful Pouzolzsbush Pouzolzia zeylanica plant has taste sweet, tasteless, and cold in nature. It has effect to reduce sputum and cough treatment, cough up phlegm, pulmonary tuberculosis, sore throat, disinhibiting diuresis, enteritis, dysentery … Nguyen Duy Tan and Vo Thị Xuan Tuyen, Investigation of toxicity, antimicrobial activity and cough treatment
Chinese Name: Qinghao Common Names: sweet annie, sweet wormwood, sweet sagewort or annual mugwort Artemisia annua is a commonly used Chinese herbal medicine, which is bitter in taste and cold in nature. It has the traditional functions of clearing summer heat, removing hectic heat and antimalaria. Youyou Tu, in From Artemisia Annua L. to Artemisinins,
Common Name: thyme, Common thyme, Garden thyme Chinese Name: Bai Li Xiang vulgaris is a flowering plant of the family Lamiaceae commonly known as thyme, native to Southern Europe, and has a worldwide distribution. Thyme has an earthy, sharp taste that is spicier than oregano. Thymus. The plant is useful as infusion to treat cough,